> Obviously, you can black box test third party code. It’s absurd to say otherwise.
No. You cannot explicitly test code within a black box. How could you? You wouldn't even know it is there. Is it that you don't understand what 'black box' means?
If you remove the explicit qualifier, then okay, but if you do that you would stupidly be having a completely different conversation to the one that is taking place here. The explicit qualifier was explicitly qualified.
No. You cannot explicitly test code within a black box. How could you? You wouldn't even know it is there. Is it that you don't understand what 'black box' means?
If you remove the explicit qualifier, then okay, but if you do that you would stupidly be having a completely different conversation to the one that is taking place here. The explicit qualifier was explicitly qualified.